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Andy Murray reveals he is set to snub 'easy' Wimbledon TV punditry gig
ANDY MURRAY is loath to step into TV punditry work just yet – as he does not want to annoy Jack Draper with his words. Muzza, 38, hated it when he was playing and former British tennis stars, who had nowhere near his same level of ability or talent, gave him advice. GettyAndy Murray has revealed he is snubbing a Wimbledon TV appearance[/caption] GettyMurray told GQ he doesn’t want to annoy the likes of Jack Draper[/caption] Now retired and at a …
Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic's former coach, said "he is not sure that he enjoyed working with the Serbian tennis player".
Andy Murray explains whether he’d now prefer to go into punditry or coaching after split with Novak Djokovic
Andy Murray may have retired from tennis last year, but he still remains ever-present within the sport. That is largely in part due to his decision to take up a coaching position with Novak Djokovic at the start of the year, a union that shocked the world. From great rivals to teammates, there was mass intrigue on how this partnership would function and whether it would bring success. In the end, it failed to bring what both were looking for, an…
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